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1913 mineral production increase event

born: [1913-01-01,1914-01-01)died/dissolved: [1913-01-01,1914-01-01)id: e_1913-mineral-production-increase_008ed9
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Summary:  In 1913, New Mexico saw significant increases in gold, silver, copper, and zinc production, despite lower prices for some metals.
Completeness: 32/100 Grade F
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United States Geological Survey reported 1913 mineral production increase1913

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